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Patients that need access to their medications need to know there is help available in the current hurricane crises! This is a last-minute blog entry. I received information to get the word out in any way possible. Please share this information along to others. The National Infusion Center Association; NICA (whom I respect) has made the plea to help those affected and offer resources. I spoke to a patient in the middle of the eye of the storm as of this afternoon. They are unable to evacuate. That is just one family, my prayers are with so many. Here you go:

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Patients that need access to their medications need to know there is help available in the current hurricane crises! This is a last-minute blog entry. I received information to get the word out in any way possible. Please share this information along to others.
The National Home Infusion Center Association; NICA (whom I respect) has made the plea to help those affected and offer resources. I spoke to a patient in the middle of the eye of the storm as of this afternoon. They are unable to evacuate. That is just one family, my prayers are with so many. Here you go:Get Your Medications while in the Midst of Natural Disaster: Displays REAL TIME data on open or closed Pharmacies:

FROM RX ON THE RUN: Are you ready if a disaster strikes? Many people stock up on water, bread, and canned goods, but forget about their medicine. Use Rx on the Run, to print a personalized wallet card that documents your prescriptions and other important medical information. Found Here and below:

💭Print out of your current medicines, contacts. If you cannot receive blood transfusions (LOW IGA) write it on the card! If you can’t print the card out, write the information, and seal it in a bag, and keep it with you at all times! Free printable here:

NICA is submitting legislation of patients that lost access to prescription medications and medical supplies they desperately need. We (NICA) are calling for the activation of the Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP), which allows over 70,000 pharmacies across the country to process claims for certain prescriptions, medical supplies, vaccines, medical equipment for patients in disaster areas at no cost to the pharmacies.IF Your not directly affected, and feel helpless. The victims from hurricane Harvey are still suffering without their needed medications. Take a minute and send this form

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